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    Lakshmisa (or Lakshmisha, Kannada: ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀಶ) was a noted Kannada language writer who lived during the mid-16th or late 17th century. His most important...
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  • Jayanth Kaikini Chennaveera Kanavi Shivaram Karanth C. P. Krishnakumar Lakshmisa Akka Mahadevi A. N. Murthy Rao H. S. Mukthayakka Nagavarma I Nagavarma...
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    their mark on the entire Kannada-speaking region include the Brahmin poet Lakshmisa and the itinerant Veerashaiva poet Sarvajna. Female poets also played...
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    dwelt. You are the holy abode where Ranna, Shadakshari, Ponna, Pampa, Lakshmisa, Kumaravyasa and Janna were born. You are the blessed resting place of...
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    painting, depicting the preparation of army to follow the Ashvamedha sacrificial horse. Probably from a picture story depicting Lakshmisa's Jaimini Bharata...
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    19th-century painting, depicting the preparation of an army to follow the sacrificial horse. Probably from an illustration to Lakshmisa's Jaimini Bharata....
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    was to instruct people about morality. The writing of Brahmin author Lakshmisa (or Lakshmisha), a well-known story-teller and a dramatist, is dated to...
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    during his early days, has love as the main theme and rivals the poems in Lakshmisa's Jaimini Bharata (17th century). It is derived from a well-known devotional...
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    Hoysala poet Raghavanka, in the court of Vijayanagara King Deva Raya II. Lakshmisa, the 16th–17th century writer of epic poems, continued the tradition in...
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  • such as Pampa Bharata by Adikavi Pampa in 1891, the Jaimini Bharata by Lakshmisa in 1848 and the Basavapurana in 1850. On the same lines as the English...
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